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  2. Weigel Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Chicago broadcasting veteran John Weigel, whose career dated back to the 1930s. With $1,000 of his own money and another $1,000 from his attorney, Daniel J. McCarthy, Weigel bought the broadcasting license for what became the first UHF television station in the Chicago area. WCIU signed on the air on February 6, 1964.

  3. WLS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    www .wlsam .com. WLS (890 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Chicago, Illinois. Owned by Cumulus Media, through licensee Radio License Holdings LLC, the station airs a talk radio format. WLS has its radio studios in the NBC Tower on North Columbus Drive in the city's Streeterville neighborhood.

  4. List of radio stations in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Chicago: iHM Licenses, LLC: Mainstream rock WCIC: 91.5 FM: Pekin: University of Northwestern – St. Paul: Christian adult contemporary WCIL: 1020 AM: Carbondale: MRR License LLC: News/Talk WCIL-FM: 101.5 FM: Carbondale: MRR License LLC: Top 40 (CHR) WCKG: 1530 AM: Elmhurst: DuPage Radio, LLC: Sports (FSR) WCKL: 97.9 FM: Chicago: Educational ...

  5. WSHE-FM - Wikipedia

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    WSHE-FM (100.3 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Chicago, Illinois with a music format focused on classic hits focusing on music from the late 1980s to 2015 (dubbed “millennial hits”). The station is currently owned by Hubbard Broadcasting, [5] Its studios are located at One Prudential Plaza, with transmitter facilities atop the John ...

  6. Raycom Media - Wikipedia

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    Raycom Media, Inc. was an American television broadcasting company based in Montgomery, Alabama. Raycom owned and/or provided services for 65 television stations and two radio stations across 44 markets in 20 states. Raycom, through its Community Newspaper Holdings subsidiary, also owned multiple newspapers in small and medium-sized markets ...

  7. WGCI-FM - Wikipedia

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    WGCI-FM (107.5 MHz) is an urban contemporary radio station that is licensed to Chicago, Illinois, serving the Chicago metropolitan area and Northwest Indiana. It is owned and operated by iHeartMedia (formerly known as Clear Channel Communications until September 2014).

  8. WGRB - Wikipedia

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    WGRB (1390 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Chicago. It is owned by iHeartMedia and it airs an urban gospel format. On Sundays, the station broadcasts the services of several African-American churches in the area. The studios are at the Illinois Center complex on Michigan Avenue in Downtown Chicago .

  9. WXRT - Wikipedia

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    www .audacy .com /wxrt. WXRT (93.1 FM ), also known as XRT and 93-XRT is an adult album alternative (AAA) radio station in Chicago, Illinois. For many years, their slogan has been "Chicago's Finest Rock". "Chicago's Home For Music Lovers" has been used as its slogan since fall 2017. The station broadcasts from a transmitter atop John Hancock ...

  10. WBBM (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WBBM (780 kHz) – branded Newsradio 780 WBBM – is a commercial all-news AM radio station licensed to serve Chicago, Illinois. Owned by Audacy, Inc., its studios are located at Two Prudential Plaza in the Chicago Loop, while the station transmitter— diplexed with sister station WSCR —resides in the nearby suburb of Bloomingdale .

  11. WCFS-FM - Wikipedia

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    WCFS-FM (105.9 MHz) – branded Newsradio 105.9 WBBM – is a commercial all-news radio station licensed to the Chicago suburb of Elmwood Park, Illinois. Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station services the Chicago metropolitan area, operating as a full-time simulcast of WBBM (780 AM) . WCFS-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 4,100 watts. [6]